Distilled Vinegar
Vinegar
Distilled Vinegar at a glance
- Category
- Vinegar
- Also called
- White Vinegar
- Commonly found in
- Salad dressings, Marinades, Pickles, Condiments such as ketchup and mustard
- Diets reviewed
- 26 diets
What is Distilled Vinegar?
Distilled vinegar is a type of vinegar that has undergone a distillation process to remove impurities, resulting in a clear, colorless liquid. It is produced by fermenting ethanol, which is typically derived from grains such as corn. Due to its high acidity, distilled vinegar is widely used in culinary applications as a seasoning, preservative, and pickling agent. Additionally, its antibacterial properties make it a popular choice for household cleaning purposes.
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Diet Compatibility
Distilled vinegar, commonly used in cooking and cleaning, is typically made by fermenting ethanol (alcohol) derived from corn. If the label is unclear, contact the manufacturer for details.
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Learn more →Compatibility ratings are general guidelines and may vary by individual. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice.
Why People Avoid Distilled Vinegar
People on a corn-free diet may avoid distilled vinegar because it is often produced using ethanol derived from corn. Since the source of the ethanol is not always specified on product labels, individuals with corn allergies or sensitivities should contact manufacturers for confirmation or seek out vinegar made from alternative sources, such as apples or grapes.
Potential Reactions
- Allergic reaction in individuals with corn allergies
This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Individual reactions can vary. Consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about specific ingredients.
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